Need help with Lounge room curtains.
Colleen Gibson
5 years ago
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Comments (8)I would consider getting a corner/modular sofa and putting it in the bottom, left corner of the lounge room. I would put the TV on the shared wall between the lounge and kitchen, but with a "swivel" arm so that you can angle it when watching TV from the sofa. I know that the sofa will partially "block" two big windows, but I'm not sure the viewing distance is ideal if you have the sofa opposite the TV and this also means that you are left with a bit of dead space at the other end of the room while the "entrance" is very crowded. Alternatively, depending upon how you view TV, I would consider having two sofas opposite one another and placing the TV on the far wall between the two big windows where the console and painting is now. Of course, to view the TV you would then need to lie back on the sofas and if more than two people want to watch TV at the same time, then they would need to sit on the floor in front of the TV. Good luck. It's a tricky layout!...See MoreNeed help for my lounge room
Comments (12)It's easier to comment on suitable chair fabric after seeing the exact style of the other furniture items you decide to buy Ange, as there are so many styles of 'industrial' to choose from. If you like the fabric on your sofa cushions, you could always try to find some old chair/s at auction or Op-shop and have them re-covered in a similar material. That may be relatively cheaper than buying new. You may find your Kilim rugs at an auction too....See MoreNeed help for my lounge / living room
Comments (12)Hi Donny. You have made a good start with your lookbook. Love the mix you have put together. The artwork you have chosen is the key. It has blues which contrast nicely with the orange tones in the floor and the grey which ties in the couches. I'd look to add more of the neutral colours in the rug like the grey and add some subtle blues in the cushions as well. The rug could be textural rather than too heavily patterned. Love the accessories and tables you have chosen. A great light fitting as has been suggested will really lift the room instead of the oyster fitting. Best wishes. See my story on Houzz for creative lighting tips [https://www.houzz.com.au/magazine/expert-eye-a-room-by-room-guide-to-creative-lighting-stsetivw-vs~84059947[(https://www.houzz.com.au/magazine/expert-eye-a-room-by-room-guide-to-creative-lighting-stsetivw-vs~84059947)...See MoreNeed help designing lounge room
Comments (1)Hello, I think the room may be too narrow for a chesterfield but I would look at the Matt Blatt site as there are a number of sofas such as Marcella which are not too chunky but have bolster cushions which hint at the chesterfireld look. All the best...See Morebigreader
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